Definition of the word practitioner

Pronunciation of vocabulary practitioner

practitionernoun

người thực hành

/prækˈtɪʃənə(r)//prækˈtɪʃənər/

Origin of the word practitioner

The word "practitioner" originally comes from the Latin word "practicus" meaning "skilled" or "experienced." It was first used in the early 16th century in the context of legal and medical practice, where it simply referred to someone who had practical experience in their respective fields. The term gained wider usage in the 19th century as it became increasingly common for individuals to specialize in a specific area of their chosen profession. The use of the term "practitioner" reflected this trend, as it distinguished those actively engaged in practice from scholars or theorists who focused more on research and theoretical work. In modern usage, practitioner refers to an individual who applies their knowledge and skills to provide a particular service, treatment, or therapy to others. This can include professions such as doctors, lawyers, psychologists, therapists, accountants, and engineers, among others. Essentially, anyone who applies their expertise to provide a service to others can be considered a practitioner.

Vocabulary summary practitioner

typenoun

meaningpracticing physician; practicing lawyer

meaning(see) general

Example of vocabulary practitionernamespace

meaning

a person who works in a profession, especially medicine or law

một người làm nghề, đặc biệt là y khoa hoặc luật

  • dental practitioners

    bác sĩ nha khoa

  • a qualified practitioner

    một học viên có trình độ

meaning

a person who regularly does a particular activity, especially one that requires skill

một người thường xuyên thực hiện một hoạt động cụ thể, đặc biệt là hoạt động đòi hỏi kỹ năng

  • one of the greatest practitioners of science fiction

    một trong những người thực hành khoa học viễn tưởng vĩ đại nhất


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